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Code Requirements The NEC or CEC requires that motor branch circuits be protected against overloads and short circuits. Overload protection may be provided by fuses, overload relays or motor thermal protectors. Short circuit protection may be provided by fuses or circuit breakers. Overload Protection The NEC or CEC allows fuses to be used as the sole means of overload protection for motor branch circuits. This approach is often practical with small single phase motors. If the fuse is the sole means of protection, the fuse ampere rating must not exceed the values shown in Table 1. Most integral horsepower 3 phase motors are controlled by a motor starter which includes an overload relay. Since the overload relay provides overload protection for the motor branch circuit, the fuses may be sized for short circuit protection. Short Circuit Protection The motor branch circuit fuses may be sized as large as shown in Table 2 when an overload relay or motor thermal protector is included in the branch circuit. Time delay fuse ratings may be increased to 225% and non-time delay fuse ratings to 400% (300% if over 600 amperes) if the ratings shown in Table 2 will not carry motor starting current. Some manufacturers motor starters may not be adequately protected by the maximum fuse sizing shown in Table 2. If this is the case, the starter manufacturer is required by UL 508 to label the starter with a maximum permissible fuse size. If so labeled, this maximum value is not be exceeded. Where the percentages shown in Table 2 do not correspond to standard fuse ratings the next larger fuse rating may be used. Standard fuse ratings in amperes: 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 125 150 175 200 225 250 300 350 400 450 500 600 700 800 1000 1200 1600 2000 2500 3000 4000 5000 6000 Fuse Selection Guidelines What fuse type and ampere rating is best for a given application? The answer depends upon the application and objective to be met. Here are some suggestions. Which Fuse Class? UL Classes RK5, RK1, and J are the most popular. The Class RK5 ( Tri-onic ) is the least expensive. The Class RK1 (Amp-trap ) is used where a higher degree of current limitation is required for improved component protection or system coordination. The RK5 and RK1 are dimensionally interchangeable. The Class J time delay fuse (AJT) provides advantages over the RK5 and RK1 fuses. Class J fuses provide a higher degree of current limitation than the RK s. This reduced fault current will reduce arc faults in cases of an arc flash incident. Disconnect Fuse Contactor Overload Relay Motor Motor Branch Circuit Table 1- Maximum Fuse Rating for Overload Protection Motor Service Factor Fuse Rating as %* or Marked Temperature Rise Motor Full Service factor of 1.15 or greater 125 Marked temperature rise not 125 Exceeding 40 C All Others 115 * These percentages are not to be exceeded. Table 2- Maximum Fuse Rating for Short Circuit Protection Fuse Rating as %* Motor Full * Type of Motor Fuse Type Non-Time Delay Time Delay All Single-phase AC motors 300 175 AC polyphase motors other than woundrotor: Squirrel Cage Other than Design E 300 175 Design E 300 175 Synchronous 300 175 Wound rotor 150 150 Direct-current (constant voltage) 150 150 * The non-time delay ratings apply to all class CC fuses. P7 P

The Class J fuse is also about half the physical size of the RK5 and RK1 reducing panel space and saving money. Time Delay vs. Non-Time Delay Time delay fuses are the most useful fuses for motor branch circuit application. A time delay fuse can be sized closer to motor full load current, providing a degree of overload protection, better short circuit protection, and possible use of a smaller disconnect switch. What Ampere Rating? The selection of fuse ampere rating is a matter of experience and personal preference. Some prefer to size time delay fuses at 125% of motor full load amperes. This sizing will provide a degree of overload protection for motors with a service factor of 1.15. Sizing fuses at 125% of motor nameplate amperes in some applications may result in nuisance fuse openings. Time delay fuses sized at 125% may open at motor locked rotor current before some NEMA Class 20 overload relays operate. Nuisance fuse openings may result if Class RK1 or Class J fuses are sized at 125% of motor full load current. These fuses are more current limiting than the RK5 and have less short time current carrying capability. Sizing time delay fuses between 125% and 150% of motor full load current provides advantages. The fuse will coordinate with NEMA Class 20 overload relays. Nuisance fuse opening will virtually be eliminated and effective short circuit protection will be maintained. Protecting IEC Style Motor Starters The new IEC European style motor starters and contactors are popular but they present different problems in protection. These devices represent substantial savings in space and cost but they have a lower withstand capability than their NEMA counterparts. In order to achieve the same level of protection for IEC style devices that we expect for NEMA devices, the AJT Class J Time Delay fuse is the best choice, sized at 1.25 to 1.50 times motor full load amperes. Also, the AJT has the advantage of being half the size of RK5 and RK1 fuses and thereby fits the trim IEC package. Single Phase Motor Fuse Selection UL Classes RK1, RK5, J & CC Motor Full 115V RK5 and RK1 TR/A2D J-AJT CC-ATDR 1/6 4.4 5 6/10 6 1/4 8 5 6/10 6 1/4 8 12 15 17 1/2 1/4 5.8 7 8 12 8 8 12 12 17 1/2 20 1/3 7.2 9 12 15 9 12 15 17 1/2 25 25 1/2 9.8 12 15 17 12 15 17 1/2 20 30 3/4 13.8 17 1/2 20 25 17 1/2 20 25 30 - - 1 16 20 25 30 20 25 30 - - - 1 1/2 20 25 30 35 25 30 35 - - - 2 24 30 35 40 30 35 40 - - - 3 34 45 50 60 45 50 60 - - - 5 56 70 80 100 70 80 100 - - - 7 1/2 80 100 125 150 100 125 150 - - - 10 100 125 150 175 125 150 175 - - - 230V RK5 and RK1 TR/A2D J-AJT CC-ATDR 1/6 2.2 2 8/10 3 1/2 4 3 3 1/2 4 5 7 10 1/4 2.9 3 1/2 4 1/2 5 6/10 3 1/2 4 1/2 5 6/10 6 9 10 1/3 3.6 4 1/2 5 6/10 7 4 1/2 5 6/10 7 8 12 15 1/2 4.9 6 1/4 7 9 6 1/4 7 9 12 15 17 1/2 3/4 6.9 9 12 15 9 12 15 15 20 25 1 8 10 12 15 10 12 15 20 25 30 1 1/2 10 12 15 17 1/2 12 15 17 1/2 20 30-2 12 15 17 1/2 25 15 17 1/2 25 25 - - 3 17 20 25 30 20 25 30 - - - 5 28 35 40 50 35 40 50 - - - 7 1/2 40 50 60 70 50 60 70 - - - 10 50 60 80 90 60 80 90 - - - Minimum - This sizing is recommended if motor acceleration times do not exceed 2 seconds. Minimum sizing with RK1, RK5, and Class J fuses will provide overload relay back up protection but may not coordinate with some NEMA Class 20 overload relays. Minimum sizing is generally not heavy enough for motors with code letter G or higher. - Maximum fuse size in accordance with Table 2. If this fuse size is not sufficient to start the load, RK1, RK5, and J time delay fuse size may be increased to a maximum of 225% of full load amperes. Class CC fuses may be increased to 400% of full load amperes. The column should be used for Design E and high efficiency Design B motor fuse sizing. P8

Three Phase Motor Fuse Selection UL Classes RK5, RK1, J & CC Motor Full 208V RK5 and RK1 TR/A2D J-AJT CC-ATDR 1/2 2.4 3 3 1/2 4 1/2 3 3 1/2 4 1/2 5 8 10 3/4 3.5 4 1/2 5 6 1/4 4 1/2 5 6 1/4 8 10 15 1 4.6 5 6/10 7 9 6 7 9 10 15 17 1/2 1 1/2 6.6 8 10 12 8 10 12 15 20 25 2 7.5 9 12 15 9 12 15 17 1/2 25 30 3 10.6 15 15 20 15 15 20 25 30-5 16.8 20 25 30 20 25 30 - - - 7 1/2 24.2 30 35 45 30 35 45 - - - 10 30.8 40 50 60 40 50 60 - - - 15 46.2 60 70 90 60 70 90 - - - 20 60 75 90 110 80 90 110 - - - 25 75 90 110 150 90 110 150 - - - 30 88 110 150 175 110 150 175 - - - 40 114 150 175 200 150 175 200 - - - 50 143 175 225 300 175 225 300 - - - 60 169 200 250 300 200 250 300 - - - 75 211 250 350 400 250 350 400 - - - 100 273 350 400 500 350 400 500 - - - 125 343 450 500 600 450 500 600 - - - 150 396 500 600-500 600 - - - - 230V RK5 and RK1 TR/A2D J-AJT CC-ATDR 1/2 2.2 2 8/10 3 1/2 4 3 3 1/2 4 5 7 10 3/4 3.2 4 5 6 4 5 6 8 10 12 1 4.2 5 6 1/4 8 5 6 1/4 8 10 12 15 1 1/2 6 8 9 12 8 9 12 15 17 1/2 20 2 6.8 8 10 12 8 10 12 15 20 25 3 9.6 12 15 17 1/2 12 15 17 1/2 20 30-5 15.2 20 25 30 20 25 30 - - - 7 1/2 22 30 35 40 30 35 40 - - - 10 28 35 40 50 35 40 50 - - - 15 42 50 60 80 50 60 80 - - - 20 54 70 80 100 70 80 100 - - - 25 68 80 100 125 80 100 125 - - - 30 80 100 125 150 100 125 150 - - - 40 104 125 150 200 125 150 200 - - - 50 130 175 200 250 175 200 250 - - - 60 154 200 225 300 200 225 300 - - - 75 192 250 300 350 250 300 350 - - - 100 248 300 350 450 300 350 450 - - - 125 312 400 450 600 400 450 600 - - - 150 360 450 500 600 450 500 600 - - - 200 480 600 - - 600 - - - - - P Minimum - This sizing is recommended if motor acceleration times do not exceed 2 seconds. Minimum sizing with RK1, RK5, and Class J fuses will provide overload relay back up protection but may not coordinate with some NEMA Class 20 overload relays. Minimum sizing is generally not heavy enough for motors with code letter G or higher. - Maximum fuse size in accordance with Table 2. If this fuse size is not sufficient to start the load, RK1, RK5, and J time delay fuse size may be increased to a maximum of 225% of full load amperes. Class CC fuses may be increased to 400% of full load amperes. The column should be used for Design E and high efficiency Design B motor fuse sizing. P9

Three Phase Motor Fuse Selection UL Classes RK5, RK1, J & CC Motor Full 380V RK5 and RK1 TRS / A6D J-AJT CC-ATDR 1/2 1.3 1 6/10 2 2 1/2 1 6/10 2 2 8/10 3 4 6 3/4 1.7 2 1/4 2 8/10 3 2 1/2 2 8/10 3 1/2 4 5 6/10 6 1/4 1 2.2 2 8/10 3 1/2 4 1/2 3 3 1/2 4 5 8 10 1 1/2 3.6 4 1/2 5 6/10 7 4 1/2 5 6/10 7 8 12 15 2 4.1 5 6 8 5 6 8 9 12 15 3 5.8 7 8 12 8 8 12 12 17 1/2 20 5 9.2 12 15 17 1/2 12 15 17 1/2 20 30-7 1/2 13.3 15 20 25 17 1/2 20 25 30 - - 10 17 20 25 30 20 25 30 - - - 15 25 30 35 45 30 35 45 - - - 20 33 40 50 60 40 50 60 - - - 25 41 50 60 75 50 60 80 - - - 30 48 60 70 90 60 80 90 - - - 40 68 80 100 125 80 100 125 - - - 50 79 100 125 150 100 125 150 - - - 60 93 110 150 175 110 150 175 - - - 75 116 150 175 225 150 175 225 - - - 100 150 175 225 300 175 225 300 - - - 125 189 250 300 350 250 300 350 - - - 150 218 300 350 400 300 350 400 - - - 200 291 350 450 600 350 450 600 - - - Minimum - This sizing is recommended if motor acceleration times do not exceed 2 seconds. Minimum sizing with RK1, RK5, and Class J fuses will provide overload relay back up protection but may not coordinate with some NEMA Class 20 overload relays. Minimum sizing is generally not heavy enough for motors with code letter G or higher. - Maximum fuse size in accordance with Table 2. If this fuse size is not sufficient to start the load, RK1, RK5, and J time delay fuse size may be increased to a maximum of 225% of full load amperes. Class CC fuses may be increased to 400% of full load amperes. The column should be used for Design E and high efficiency Design B motor fuse sizing. P10

Three Phase Motor Fuse Selection UL Classes RK5, RK1, J, CC and L Motor Full 460V RK5 and RK1 TRS / A6D J-AJT CC-ATDR 1/2 1.1 1 4/10 1 6/10 2 1 1/2 1 6/10 2 3 3 1/2 6 3/4 1.6 2 2 1/4 2 8/10 2 2 1/4 2 8/10 3 1/2 5 6 1/4 1 2.1 2 1/2 3 2/10 4 2 1/2 3 2/10 4 5 6 1/4 8 1 1/2 3 3 1/2 4 1/2 5 6/10 3 1/2 4 1/2 5 6/10 6 9 12 2 3.4 4 5 6 4 5 6 8 10 15 3 4.8 5 6/10 7 9 6 7 9 12 15 17 1/2 5 7.6 10 12 15 10 12 15 17 1/2 25 30 7 1/2 11 15 17 1/2 20 15 17 1/2 20 25 30-10 14 17 1/2 20 25 17 1/2 20 25 30 - - 15 21 25 30 40 25 30 40 - - - 20 27 35 40 50 35 40 50 - - - 25 34 45 50 60 40 50 60 - - - 30 40 50 60 70 50 60 70 - - - 40 52 70 80 100 70 80 100 - - - 50 65 80 100 125 80 100 125 - - - 60 77 100 125 150 100 125 150 - - - 75 96 125 150 175 125 150 175 - - - 100 124 175 200 225 175 200 225 - - - 125 156 200 225 300 200 225 300 - - - 150 180 225 250 350 225 250 350 - - - 200 240 300 350 450 300 350 450 - - - 250 302 400 450 600 400 450 600 - - - 300 361 450 600-450 600 - - - - Motor HP Full Class L A4BT Current 300 360-601 800 400 477-800 1200 500 590-1000 1600 Minimum - This sizing is recommended if motor acceleration times do not exceed 2 seconds. Minimum sizing with RK1, RK5, and Class J fuses will provide overload relay back up protection but may not coordinate with some NEMA Class 20 overload relays. Minimum sizing is generally not heavy enough for motors with code letter G or higher. - Maximum fuse size in accordance with Table 2. If this fuse size is not sufficient to start the load, RK1, RK5, and J time delay fuse size may be increased to a maximum of 225% of full load amperes. Class CC fuses may be increased to 400% of full load amperes. The column should be used for Design E and high efficiency Design B motor fuse sizing. P P11

Three Phase Motor Fuse Selection UL Classes RK5, RK1, J, CC and L Motor Full 575V RK5 and RK1 TRS / A6D J-AJT CC-ATDR 1/2 0.9 1 1/8 1 4/10 1 6/10 1 1/4 1 1/2 1 6/10 2 1/2 2 8/10 3 1/2 3/4 1.3 1 6/10 2 2 1/2 1 6/10 2 2 8/10 3 4 6 1 1.7 2 1/4 2 1/2 3 2 1/4 2 8/10 3 1/2 4 5 6/10 6 1/4 1 1/2 2.4 3 3 1/2 4 1/2 3 3 1/2 4 1/2 5 8 10 2 2.7 3 2/10 4 5 3 2/10 4 5 6 8 10 3 3.9 5 6 7 5 6 7 9 12 15 5 6.1 8 9 12 8 10 12 15 17 1/2 20 7 1/2 9 12 15 17 1/2 12 15 17 1/2 20 30-10 11 15 17 1/2 20 15 17 1/2 20 25 30-15 17 20 25 30 20 25 30 - - - 20 22 30 35 40 30 35 40 - - - 25 27 35 40 50 35 40 50 - - - 30 32 40 50 60 40 50 60 - - - 40 41 50 60 75 50 60 80 - - - 50 52 70 80 100 70 80 100 - - - 60 62 75 90 110 80 90 110 - - - 75 77 100 125 150 100 125 150 - - - 100 99 125 150 175 125 150 175 - - - 125 125 175 200 225 175 200 225 - - - 150 144 175 225 300 175 225 300 - - - 200 192 250 300 350 250 300 350 - - - 250 240 300 350 500 300 350 500 - - - 300 289 350 450 600 350 450 600 - - - Motor HP Full Class L A4BT Current 400 382 -- 800 1100 500 472 -- 1000 1400 Minimum - This sizing is recommended if motor acceleration times do not exceed 2 seconds. Minimum sizing with RK1, RK5, and Class J fuses will provide overload relay back up protection but may not coordinate with some NEMA Class 20 overload relays. Minimum sizing is generally not heavy enough for motors with code letter G or higher. - Maximum fuse size in accordance with Table 2. If this fuse size is not sufficient to start the load, RK1, RK5, and J time delay fuse size may be increased to a maximum of 225% of full load amperes. Class CC fuses may be increased to 400% of full load amperes. The column should be used for Design E and high efficiency Design B motor fuse sizing. P12